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  • ...sness research, literary studies, translation studies, philosophy, art and art history.
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  • ...olklore]] (a criterion no longer rigidly held by all folklorists). As an [[academic discipline]], it refers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the obje The study of oral tradition is distinct from the academic discipline of [[oral history]], which is the recording of personal memories
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  • [[Choreography]] is the art of creating dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer. ...e late 20th century the recognition of practical [[knowledge]] as equal to academic knowledge lead to the emergence of ''practice-based research'' and ''practi
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  • Stories are an important aspect of [[culture]]. Many works of [[art]], and most works of [[literature]], tell stories; indeed, most of the [[hu ...g a [[discourse]] with different modalities and forms. In ''On Realism in Art'', Roman Jakobson argues that ''literature'' does not exist as a separate e
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  • '''Celts''' (ˈkelts), see names of the Celts; the most common academic usage is with a hard "c", pronounced as "k"), is a modern term used to desc * Laing, Lloyd and Jenifer Laing. ''Art of the Celts'', London: Thames and Hudson, 1992 ISBN 0-500-20256-7
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  • ...king for a change in direction. It is my hope that as the faculty and the Academic Senate are now searching for other answers and other directions to go with ...n be invited to discuss this topic at large across the nation in the other academic fields.
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  • ...ds were still referred to as branches of "natural philosophy"). Over time, academic specialization and the rapid technical advance of the special sciences led ...lime, humour, or fright - to any of the responses we might expect works of art or entertainment to elicit.
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  • Around this academic track were woven extensive private studies in music with master teachers of ...tes Nomad University programs around the world. He is also the founder of Art & Spirit, a new concept in museum design.
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  • 'Religious '''studies''' is the [[Intellectual|academic]] field of multi-disciplinary study of [[religion|religious]] [[belief]]s, Notwithstanding the long interest in the study of religion, the academic discipline Religious Studies is relatively new. Dr. Chris Partridge notes t
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  • ...of activity was gradually replaced in the [[twentieth century]] by a more academic approach, and the term "man of letters" fell into disuse, to be replaced by ...ual, have never become fixed. Some intellectuals have been vehemently anti-academic; at times universities and their faculties have been synonymous with intell
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  • ;*[[Modernism]] : Rejects Christian academic scholarly tradition (scholarly sources [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [[Jacob Bur ...gists, political scientists and cultural theorists. However the associated art, cinema and poetry remained to be developed.
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  • ===Topic: ''Art of Conversation''=== ...ve been exercising the [[dialogue|art of conversation]]. It is a difficult art to master and we have had many [[challenges]] on hand. It is a joy that you
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  • [[Roland Benedikter]] (b. 1965) is a European academic and Professor for Cultural and Socio-Educational Sciences who has written o ...tists may have been influenced by integral thinkers, or developed integral art independently.
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  • ...f The Beveridge Centre for the Social Sciences. In 2007 a new state of the art £3m Modern Languages building was completed. Academic/Scholars: Holders of Academic or Scholars colours are permitted to wear a [[Cambridge Blue]] tie or bow t
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  • ...s for pleasure as well as for long-term utility.[1] Leisure studies is the academic [[discipline]] concerned with the study and analysis of leisure. ...erges only when the people have the leisure to build pyramids or to create art. The fact is that high civilization is hectic, and that primitive hunters a
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  • ...ce]]s on the one hand, and from the [[humanities]], [[theology]] and the [[art]]s on the other. [[Mathematics]], [[statistics]] and [[computer science]] a * [[List of academic disciplines]]
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  • ...ome details which you might find interesting, particularly in the field of art. ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonetics phonetics], for example, as in teaching basic art forms, etc. But the [[creativity]] process becomes more and more [[manifest
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  • The '''social sciences''' are a group of academic disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[ ...atural sciences, are historically valid, so long as they are describing an art or organized body of knowledge which can be taught objectively. The use of
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  • :*[[Sisir Kumar Maitra]] (1887-?) was an academic philosopher who wrote widely on Sri Aurobindo and Western philosophy. Wrote :''See main article [[Integral art]]''
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  • ...ciety]]'s bar which often judges them on success, success being financial, academic, political and so on. People who achieve a high hierarchical social status ...e not only dispositions associated with long establishment in the world of art and culture but also economic means…and spare time” (Bourdieu 75). Howe
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